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Cobb County Restaurant Inspections: Blaze Pizza, Taziki s

Reply All restaurants and food-service operations inspected in Cobb County since May 13 received a grade of B or higher. (Shutterstock) COBB COUNTY, GA Nearly 50 Cobb County restaurants and food-service operations, including schools, were inspected in the last week, with 37 of those entities receiving As. Eleven of them received grades of B, and none received a C or below. Each item on an inspection form has a point value ranging from 1 to 9 points, with violations deducting points from the best possible score of 100. Higher points are taken for items with higher risk to cause illness, while repeat violations take even more points.

Growing a 98-year-old tradition: Unlocking the history of the annual Apple Blossom fest

PAYETTE Following a shutdown in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Payette Apple Blossom Festival returns for its 98th anniversary in 2021. But how did the festival get planted in Payette? What has helped it take root? The Independent-Enterprise dug deep into its archives to share with you how this tradition’s seeds were sown and share examples of what has kept it growing to where it is today. Sowing the seeds The first Apple Blossom Festival was organized by the ladies of the Payette Portia Club and held on May 1, 1923. The editor of the Payette Enterprise at the time was quoted in the May 3, 1923 edition as saying “the Apple Blossom Festival … was the most complete success of any event in the history of the city.”

Local 4-H Members Participate In Sub-Regional Contest - WBRY FM 107 1 AM 1540

Local 4-H Members Participate In Sub-Regional Contest April 20, 2021 Abigail Cook What are your greatest fears?  For most people, public speaking is at the top of the list.  However, this is a skill that is important no matter what career field you enter. Many Cannon County 4-H members are learning to overcome their nerves when speaking to a group. Congratulations to all the 4-H members which competed in the Cannon County 4-H Public Speaking Contest either in-person or virtually. After winning their school classroom and county competition, three 4-H members competed in the Sub-Region Speech Contest on April 13, 2021 in Lebanon, TN against 10 other counties.

3rd quarter Parade of Champions winners announced

1st grade, from left: Aiden Pack, Ulises Perez, Azaylea Nunez, Eldon Copple.  Not pictured: Aiden Berry. 2nd grade, from left: Lucinda Piekarz, John McLeod, Emilee Coorengel, Natalee Baird. 3rd grade - Top row, from left: Kirin Yates, Hunter Toney, Talyn Smith. Bottom row, from left, Jensen Mauney, Alexander Kelly, Phoenix Goodwin, Magalee Barba. Not pictured: Alley Russell. 4th and 5th grade, from left - 5th grade, Roxanne Ruiz, Ryley Rasmussen, Luis Duran, 4th grade, Isabella Bahr, Not pictured: Vivana Valadez Jovel, 5th grade, Adrienne Johanek, 4th grade. More like this. ; oEngagementContainer 4d879e28 9f05 11eb 9afa 87b649c1d5e2.append(sHTML 4d879e28 9f05 11eb 9afa 87b649c1d5e2);

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